Cornwall Glacier (Coatsland)

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Cornwall Glacier
location Coatsland , East Antarctica
Mountains Shackleton Range
length 14.5 km
Coordinates 80 ° 45 ′  S , 26 ° 17 ′  W Coordinates: 80 ° 45 ′  S , 26 ° 17 ′  W
Cornwall Glacier (Coatsland) (Antarctica)
Cornwall Glacier (Coatsland)
drainage Recovery glacier

The Cornwall Glacier is a glacier in the East Antarctic Coatsland . It flows south from Crossover Pass in the Shackleton Range to merge with Recovery Glacier east of Ram Bow Bluff .

It was first mapped in 1957 by participants in the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1955-1958) led by British polar explorer Vivian Fuchs . It is named after the British General James Marshall-Cornwall (1887–1985), member of the management committee of this research trip . There is a risk of confusion with the glacier of the same name in the Ross Dependency .

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